Malls in Delhi shut till March-end, Metro services suspended on Sunday; groceries and pharmacies exempted 

With the number of Covid-19 patients inching up to 200 in the country, Delhi Government on Friday issued an advisory to the private sector to allow employees to work from home

Malls in Delhi shut till March-end, Metro services suspended  on Sunday; groceries and pharmacies exempted 
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Delhi government on Friday ordered closure of all malls in the national capital in view of the COVID-19 threat, but exempted grocery and pharmacy stores in them.

"In view of the prevailing situation, we are closing down all malls (except grocery, pharmacy and vegetable shops in them)," Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal tweeted.

An official in the CM's office said that the order comes into force with immediate effect.

In another tweet, the chief minister said all non-essential public dealing activities had been stopped till March 31, adding that only essential public dealing activities will continue.

He also said all non-essential staff are being directed to work from home while all permanent and contractual employees will be paid for this period.

Meanwhile, the chief minister held a meeting with medical superintendents of all Delhi government hospitals.

"Had a meeting wid MSs of all Del govt hospitals. If corona spreads widely in future, our hospitals should be prepared to deal with such a situation - all machines should be working, adequate ventilators, adequate medicines n consumables, manpower etc," he tweeted.

On Thursday, the total number of coronavirus cases in the national capital rose to 14.

According to the Health Ministry data, COVID-19 cases in India rose to 195 on Friday after 22 fresh cases were reported from various parts of the country.

Metro services will be closed on Sunday in view of Janata curfew: DMRC

The Delhi Metro services will be closed on Sunday in view of the 'Janata curfew', officials said.

The total number of coronavirus cases in the national capital on Thursday rose to 14, according to the Delhi Health Department.

In view of the 'Janata curfew' to be observed on March 22, the Delhi Metro Rail Corporation has decided to keep its services closed, the DMRC said in a statement on Friday.

"The move is aimed at encouraging public to stay indoors and maintain social distancing, which is essential in the fight against COVID-19," it said.


Allow employees to work from home: Delhi govt to private sector employers

The Delhi government also issued an advisory to the private sector to allow their employees to work from home till March 31 in the wake of the coronavirus outbreak, an official said on Friday.

In the advisory, the government asked people, particulary senior citizens, pregnant women and those affected with hypertension and diabetes, to remain at home.

"All private sector offices (including, multi-national companies, IT firms, industries and corporate offices) situated in NCT of Delhi are advised to allow their officers/employees to work from home till March 31, 2020," the advisory stated.

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